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 Volume 2, issue 12, 2023
 
  Diversifying knowledge for climate change mitigation: Illuminating the common good and desirable futures   pp. 1-3 Léon F Hirt and Kari  De Pryck Volume 2, issue 11, 2023
 
  A productivity indicator for adaptation to climate change   pp. 1-26 Bradley L Barnhart, Moriah Bostian, Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Sophia M LochnerStrategies for gender mainstreaming in climate finance mobilisation in southern Africa   pp. 1-21 Michael Gerhard, Emma Jones-Phillipson and Xoliswa NdeleniUnderstanding the USD 10+ trillion climate finance dilemma: Implications for the 2023 COP28 climate conference   pp. 1-5 Jacob ParkGood practices: Co-producing integrated climate, environment and health services   pp. 1-5 Joy Shumake-Guillemot, Rosa  von Borries, Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum, Juli Trtanj, Jonathan Abrahams, Peter Berry, S C Bhan, Juan Castillo, Yolanda Clewlow, Sally Edwards, David Gikungu, Kenza Khomsi, Qi Yong Liu, Roché Mahon, Andreas Matzarakis, Marcella Ohira, Judy Omumbo, Kyu Rang Kim, Reija Ruuhela, Ben Ryder, Craig Sinclair, Madeleine Thomson and Coleen VogelScope 3 emissions: Data quality and machine learning prediction accuracy   pp. 1-31 Quyen Nguyen, Ivan Diaz-Rainey, Adam Kitto, Ben I McNeil, Nicholas A Pittman and Renzhu Zhang Volume 2, issue 10, 2023
 
  High ‘steaks’: Building support for reducing agricultural emissions   pp. 1-4 Linus Mattauch and Leona TenkhoffHousehold survey on climate change and human health in a low-income country: Associations between increased health emergencies and extreme changes in climate in Liberia   pp. 1-12 Madeline E Ross, Antoinette H Wright, Mark Luke, Abraham Tamba, Heounohu Romello Hessou, Stephen Kanneh, Kumeinu Da-Tokpah and Corey B BillsDesigning an acceptable and fair carbon tax: The role of mental accounting   pp. 1-18 Mathilde Mus, Hugo Mercier and Coralie Chevallier Volume 2, issue 9, 2023
 
  Climate change and the problem of social cost   pp. 1-22 William K JaegerClimate action in the United States   pp. 1-13 Sabrina McCormick, Annette Aldous and Laurilee YarbroughExamining knowledge and epistemic justice in the design of nature-based solutions for water management   pp. 1-25 Johan Arango-Quiroga, Alaina Kinol and Laura Kuhl Volume 2, issue 8, 2023
 
  Priorities in smart grid design research   pp. 1-4 Reinhard Madlener, Christopher Flath and Clemens  van DintherEconomics, health, or environment: What motivates individual climate action?   pp. 1-16 Heidi E Brown, Erika Austhof, Paula M Luz and Daniel B FergusonThe hidden health costs of climate change: Accounting for extreme heat harms to women in the global South   pp. 1-3 Vijay S LimayeKey predictors for climate policy support and political mobilization: The role of beliefs and preferences   pp. 1-21 Montfort SimonTime to talk about values, time to say no: What drives public participation in decision-making on abstract versus concrete energy projects?   pp. 1-21 Goda Perlaviciute and Lorenzo SquintaniIncome-based U.S. household carbon footprints (1990–2019) offer new insights on emissions inequality and climate finance   pp. 1-24 Jared Starr, Craig Nicolson, Michael Ash, Ezra M Markowitz and Daniel MoranPro-environmental voting when climate change is made salient: Evidence from high-resolution flooding data   pp. 1-14 Felix Holub and Matthias Schündeln Volume 2, issue 7, 2023
 
  Partnering for preprints in climate research   pp. 1-2 Emma Archer and Jamie MalesClimate change and agriculture nexus in Bangladesh: Evidence from ARDL and ECM techniques   pp. 1-15 Bikash Chandra Ghosh, Farjana Eyasmin and Bosede Ngozi AdeleyeClimate obstruction in the Global South: Future research trajectories   pp. 1-5 Guy Edwards, Paul K Gellert, Omar Faruque, Kathryn Hochstetler, Pamela D McElwee, Prakash Kaswhan, Ruth E McKie, Carlos Milani, Timmons Roberts and Jonathan Walz Volume 2, issue 6, 2023
 
  Leveraging the Global Stocktake for effective sectoral climate governance   pp. 1-4 Harro  van Asselt, Wolfgang Obergassel, Catherine Hall, Lukas Hermwille, Sebastian Oberthür, Simon Otto, María José Sanz and Chun Xia-BauerFunding research using climate change mitigation: The case of the Carbone boréal research infrastructure   pp. 1-4 Patrick Faubert, Ranieri Ribeiro Paula, Sylvie Bouchard, Charles Marty, Olivier Fradette and Claude VilleneuveIdentifying key-psychological factors influencing the acceptance of yet emerging technologies–A multi-method-approach to inform climate policy   pp. 1-25 Julius Fenn, Jessica F Helm, Philipp Höfele, Lars Kulbe, Andreas Ernst and Andrea KieselDoes partisanship shape public support for suspending U.S. federal gas tax? A survey experiment   pp. 1-13 Azusa Uji, Jaehyun Song, Nives Dolšak and Aseem PrakashSecure and defensive forms of national identity and public support for climate policies   pp. 1-19 Aleksandra Cislak, Adrian D Wójcik, Julia Borkowska and Taciano L Milfont Volume 2, issue 5, 2023
 
  When perceived fairness and acceptance go hand in hand–Drivers of regulatory and economic policies for low-carbon mobility   pp. 1-12 Annina Thaller, Eva Fleiß, Hilmar Brohmer, Daniel Köstenbaumer, Alfred Posch and Ursula AthenstaedtPut the money where the gaps are: Priority areas for climate resilience research in the Caribbean   pp. 1-4 Anne-Teresa Birthwright and Rose-Ann SmithHuman migration on a heating planet: A scoping review   pp. 1-38 Rita Issa, Kim Robin  van Daalen, Alix Faddoul, Lio Collias, Rosemary James, Umar A R Chaudhry, Viola Graef, Adam Sullivan, Panna Erasmus, Heather Chesters and Ilan KelmanMaladaptation as a concept and a metric in national adaptation policy- Should we, would we, could we?   pp. 1-11 Sirkku Juhola and Janina KäyhköVarieties of just transition: Public support in South Africa’s Mpumalanga coal community for different policy options   pp. 1-17 Nthabiseng Mohlakoana, Muhammed Lokhat, Nives Dolšak and Aseem PrakashClimate change and food systems: Linking adaptive capacity and nutritional needs of low-income households in Ghana   pp. 1-21 Dawuda Issahaku, Bob O Manteaw and Charlotte Wrigley-Asante Volume 2, issue 4, 2023
 
  Informing adaptation strategy through mapping the dynamics linking climate change, health, and other human systems: Case studies from Georgia, Lebanon, Mozambique and Costa Rica   pp. 1-20 Giulia Loffreda, Ivdity Chikovani, Ana O Mocumbi, Michele Kosremelli Asmar, Laura C Blanco, Liz Grant and Alastair AgerRethinking critical infrastructure in the United States from a community-based perspective   pp. 1-5 Diane S Henshel and Jeffrey L AshbyLethal heatwaves are challenging India’s sustainable development   pp. 1-17 Ramit Debnath, Ronita Bardhan and Michelle L BellGoing beyond market-based mechanisms to finance nature-based solutions and foster sustainable futures   pp. 1-17 Alexandre Chausson, E A Welden, Marina S Melanidis, Erin Gray, Mark Hirons and Nathalie Seddon Volume 2, issue 3, 2023
 
  Deciphering small business community disaster support using machine learning   pp. 1-17 Eleanor D Pierel, Jennifer Helgeson and Kirstin DowTranslating seasonal climate forecasts into water balance forecasts for decision making   pp. 1-18 David MacLeod, Edisson A Quichimbo, Katerina Michaelides, Dagmawi Teklu Asfaw, Rafael Rosolem, Mark O Cuthbert, Erick Otenyo, Zewdu Segele, Jacob M Rigby, George Otieno, Khalid Hassaballah, Abebe Tadege and Michael Bliss SingerFinancing climate change mitigation and adaptation in Caribbean SIDS   pp. 1-3 Preeya MohanUrgency of understanding and responding to hydroclimatic impacts in Colombia   pp. 1-3 Benjamin Quesada and Alvaro Avila-DiazThe role of energy and economic growth towards sustainable environment through carbon emissions mitigation   pp. 1-13 Justice Gyimah, Isaac Sam Hayford, Ujunwa Angela Nwigwe and Erica Odwira Opoku Volume 2, issue 2, 2023
 
  A carbon tax by any other name: Public benefit funds in the American states   pp. 1-12 Monica PrasadThe challenge of border carbon adjustments as a mechanism for climate clubs   pp. 1-4 Jennifer WinterGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Australian states and territories: Determinants and policy implications   pp. 1-15 Nazish Nasim and Mehwish NasimHow climate winners may actually help climate justice   pp. 1-3 Justin Leroux and Kian Mintz-WooHigh-velocity upward shifts in vegetation are ubiquitous in mountains of western North America   pp. 1-17 James R Kellner, Joseph Kendrick and Dov F SaxCarbon dioxide removal–What’s worth doing? A biophysical and public need perspective   pp. 1-21 June Sekera, Dominique Cagalanan, Amy Swan, Richard Birdsey, Neva Goodwin and Andreas LichtenbergerUsing virtual simulations of future extreme weather events to communicate climate change risk   pp. 1-13 Terry  van Gevelt, Brian G McAdoo, Jie Yang, Linlin Li, Fiona Williamson, Alex Scollay, Aileen Lam, Kwan Nok Chan and Adam D Switzer Volume 2, issue 1, 2023
 
  Measuring the effect of climate change on migration flows: Limitations of existing data and analytical frameworks   pp. 1-10 Marc Helbling, Diego Rybski, Jacob Schewe, Stefan Siedentop, Manon Glockmann, Bastian Heider, Bryan Jones, Daniel Meierrieks, Albano Rikani and Peter StromsThe labour force in a changing climate: Research and policy needs   pp. 1-4 Shouro Dasgupta and Elizabeth J Z RobinsonThe health burden of climate change: A call for global scientific action   pp. 1-3 Colin J Carlson, Mohammad Shafiul Alam, Michelle A North, Esther Onyango and Anna M Stewart-IbarraOn injustices raised by the implementation of low-carbon technologies   pp. 1-3 Eric BrandstedtCOP27: One step on loss and damage for the most vulnerable countries, no step for the fight against climate change   pp. 1-3 Géraldine Pflieger |  |